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Recent Trends in Cryptography
 
Edited by: Ignacio Luengo Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Recent Trends in Cryptography
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8156-9
Product Code:  CONM/477.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
Recent Trends in Cryptography
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Recent Trends in Cryptography
Edited by: Ignacio Luengo Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
eBook ISBN:  978-0-8218-8156-9
Product Code:  CONM/477.E
List Price: $125.00
MAA Member Price: $112.50
AMS Member Price: $100.00
  • Book Details
     
     
    Contemporary Mathematics
    Real Sociedad Matemática Española
    Volume: 4772009; 141 pp
    MSC: Primary 94; 11; 14; 68

    This volume contains articles representing the courses given at the 2005 RSME Santaló Summer School on “Recent Trends in Cryptography”. The main goal of the Summer School was to present some of the recent mathematical methods used in cryptography and cryptanalysis. The School was oriented to graduate and doctoral students, as well as recent doctorates. The material is presented in an expository manner with many examples and references.

    The topics in this volume cover some of the most interesting new developments in public key and symmetric key cryptography, such as pairing based cryptography and lattice based cryptanalysis.

    This book is published in cooperation with Real Sociedád Matematica Española.
    Readership

    Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in cryptography and cryptanalysis.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • Amparo Fúster-Sabater — Cellular automata in stream ciphers [ MR 2581557 ]
    • Tor Helleseth — Linear and nonlinear sequences and applications to stream ciphers [ MR 2581558 ]
    • Alfred Menezes — An introduction to pairing-based cryptography [ MR 2581559 ]
    • Phong Q. Nguyen — Public-key cryptanalysis [ MR 2590610 ]
    • Igor E. Shparlinski — Pseudorandom number generators from elliptic curves [ MR 2590611 ]
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Real Sociedad Matemática Española
Volume: 4772009; 141 pp
MSC: Primary 94; 11; 14; 68

This volume contains articles representing the courses given at the 2005 RSME Santaló Summer School on “Recent Trends in Cryptography”. The main goal of the Summer School was to present some of the recent mathematical methods used in cryptography and cryptanalysis. The School was oriented to graduate and doctoral students, as well as recent doctorates. The material is presented in an expository manner with many examples and references.

The topics in this volume cover some of the most interesting new developments in public key and symmetric key cryptography, such as pairing based cryptography and lattice based cryptanalysis.

This book is published in cooperation with Real Sociedád Matematica Española.
Readership

Graduate students and research mathematicians interested in cryptography and cryptanalysis.

  • Articles
  • Amparo Fúster-Sabater — Cellular automata in stream ciphers [ MR 2581557 ]
  • Tor Helleseth — Linear and nonlinear sequences and applications to stream ciphers [ MR 2581558 ]
  • Alfred Menezes — An introduction to pairing-based cryptography [ MR 2581559 ]
  • Phong Q. Nguyen — Public-key cryptanalysis [ MR 2590610 ]
  • Igor E. Shparlinski — Pseudorandom number generators from elliptic curves [ MR 2590611 ]
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